Another Spider-Man: Homecoming Poster Is Here, And It’s Just As Charming As The Last

If you thought that the franchise Poster Bonanza was over, then you better think again! In just one day, multiple new posters were released from Justice League, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, Alien: Covenant, Twin Peaks, and Spider-Man: Homecoming. It was as thrilling as it was brutal, but it seems like Spider-Man: Homecoming wasn't quite done. The anticipated movie released two very charming posters of Spidey, and now a third one has arrived on our doorstep. It finds Spider-Man doing that age-old chore of every average Joe: commuting. Check out the brand new poster below.

This poster was shared by the official Twitter account of Spider-Man: Homecoming, and finds Spider-Man on a road trying to get back to Queens. The number one problem with web swinging? Not very helpful when there are no buildings. Although not quite as charming as the first poster of Spider-Man relaxing with headphones and a letterman jacket, it's still some solid poster work. It's got personality, style, and not a single floating head in sight. All in all, it's a great teaser poster to enjoy as we wait for another trailer to drop.

Quick question, y'all: what is making that shadow on the right corner of the sign? Is that The Vulture's wing? It looks fairly wing-like. If that's the case, then this poster is also giving the main villain of the movie some love. Played by Michael Keaton, The Vulture will serve as the main antagonist of the film, using a complicated and menacing looking suit to fly through the air. Almost nothing is known about what he'll be trying to do in the movie, but it won't be very good for Peter Parker.

Spider-Man: Homecoming will serve as Spider-Man's formal entrance into the MCU, after first appearing in last summer's Captain America: Civil War. The film will put a heavy emphasis on Peter's high school life, as he tries to balance his personal life with his duties as Spider-Man. Directed by Jon Watts, the film stars Tom Holland, Zendaya, Tony Revolori, Laura Harrier, Jacob Batalon, Marisa Tomei, Michael Keaton, and Robert Downey Jr.

Not satisfied with another poster? Then click over to the next page to watch the first trailer.